Kimbra Lee Johnson

Kimbra Lee Johnson (stage name Kimbra) is a celebrated Carkoan music artist born in Simber on March 27th, 1990.

Her debut album Vows was released in 2011. Multiple songs from it immediately reached the top 50 in the Carkoa Music Charts, launching her career as an intensely popular musician and as a government-sponsored TV host for multiple events.

In June 2016, the magazine Segt'au! released an interview with her that hinted at her possible inclusion into the second edition of the Maia Song Contest. This was a week after reports that Carkoa had a possible spot in the line-up, following the passing of legislation that would enhance human rights in the country. The artist has remained tight-lipped after the interview, however, speculations flying after she was revealed to also be participating in A Song For Darkwood 2.

On July 6th, 2016, the Carkoan government issued a stern warning to any news outlets that repeatedly reach out to contact her about such matters.

Kimbra eventually performed for Glorimala in the third edition of the Maia Song Contest, however she failed to qualify with her song "Good Intent".

Kimbra has also participated in Izola Harmoni 5, Izola Harmoni 8 and D'unelalehvision 08.

Collapse of Carkoa
Following the collapse of Carkoa, which is now modern day D'unelaleh, Kashykia and Kaohportia, Kimbra was seen living in a new abode not far from Enteria, Glorimala. She mentioned in an interview on iZolArt that she had lived in Glorimala for 7 years, gaining citizenship in the country before choosing to permanently migrate to Ágá, Izola. Kimbra still lives in Ágá to this day.

Temekylopia
Kimbra is banned from entering Temekylopia. A reason why has not been given.